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Itelmen
Noun
сыт (sît)
- belt
Kabardian
Pronunciation
Pronoun
сыт • (sət)
- what (tangible)
Synonyms
- сыд (səd) (Standard Adyghe)
- шъыд (ŝəd) (Bzhedug and Shapsug)
See also
Russian
Pronunciation
Adjective
сыт • (syt)
- short masculine singular of сы́тый (sýtyj)
Yakut
Etymology 1
From Proto-Turkic *yat- (“to lie; to live”), Compare Shor чадығ (“life”).
Cognate with Chulym йат or чат, Shor or Khakas чадарға (çadarğa), Tuvan чыдар (çıdar), Western Yugur yaʰt-, Bashkir ятыу (yatıw), Kazakh жату (jatu), Kyrgyz жатуу (jatuu), Southern Altai јат (ǰat), Uzbek yotmoq, Turkmen ýatmak, Turkish yatmak, etc.
Noun
сыт • (sıt)
- (intransitive) to lie down
- Synonym: олор (olor, “to sit down”)
- Antonym: тур (tur, “to stand up”)
Etymology 2
From Common Turkic *yïd. See also Kyrgyz жыт (jıt).
Noun
сыт • (sıt)
- smell, odor
Derived terms
- сыллаа (sıllaa, “to sniff”)
- сыттаа (sıttaa, “to smell”, denominal) (give off odor)
- сыттаах (sıttaaq, “smelly”)
- сытый (sıtıy, “to rot”)